Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:

>> The problem still remains that the installer did not install the 
>> service though (but WPKGSrv.exe /install worked fine).
> 
> Well, if it's really an old XP installation, I don't think we can easily 
> fix this bug if there is no way to reproduce it.
> 
> 
> I have an old XP installation which doesn't start the service needed for 
> wireless automatically, even though it's set to auto. Also, no idea why, 
> Event Log doesn't give a clue.

For your information, I've just installed WPKG on 19 other machines (XP 
SP2) and the service didn't install on any of them, i.e. I had to do 
WPKGSrv.exe /install on each one. They are all installations of a 
similar age.

Apart from this it works fine though.

Phil

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